I went to a BJJ seminar with Bob McRoberts. It was unreal, he's a great teacher. At one point he gave everyone in attendance the chance to ask some questions about specific techniques, and then he would break them down and show us set ups and escapes. He was very concise and very patient, I couldn't have been more impressed.

I've been to only one seminar and after that experience it turned me off forever. It was a Gracie Barra Carlos Gracie Jr seminar. They charged $150 for 2 hrs of nothing. We pretty much sat around and listened to Carlos talk about stories right out of "the gracie way"

After an hour of that horse shit, he shows us two fucking moves. It was an outside trip, but with a "special" addition, the addition was going deeper in with your tripping leg.. After doing a few reps of that he showed us a choke. I can't remember what kind of choke it was, this was a few years ago. We finished the move and that was it.

People were allowed to roll but there wasn't really enough room because Carlos decided to sit right in the middle of the mats and continue telling stories. After that I said fuck it and went home. I thought I'd get one months of training info in one seminar, instead I paid for one month of training and got half a class. Thanks Gracie Barra.

I've been to an Andre Galvao seminar and a Dean Lister seminar and both were brilliant. Both were incredibly nice, allowed photos, Galvao even signed my belt. Both class acts and would go to another seminar hosted by them in an instant.

I have been lucky enough to attend a seminar with pride era Shogun and Ninja teaching it. Great experience! They taught true MMA combos (stand up to takedown to guard pass to soccer kicks... For example!) and made sure everyone was doing well. Great experience! Right after Quinton left Pride FC and was getting ready to fight Lindland I attended a seminar of his, only 4-5 people showed up and it was an incredible experience

Bas Rutten seminar was ok, it was great just to meet him and talk to him. He demonstrated an armlock on me which was pretty cool. Just being in his guard I felt like he could just kill me, hard to describe. This was during the IFL days so Jay Hieron and Alex S (Guy from Argentina who was on TUF 1) were there helping as well

I've attended Dean Lister seminar and it was great. I think it was too soon to for me to attend such seminar since i was begginer in BJJ, but some techniques he showed me work really great now when i have solid basics.

Very approachable guy, i'd recomment to visit his seminars if there is a chance.

Went to a couple of John Will seminars. I'm a big fan of the way he runs these. He shows a bunch of moves, all connected to each other of course, and doles out a good amount of info. Always a pleasure with him.

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